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  • From left to right, Juana Caldas, Ana Clara Peés, and Vanesa Romano clap, dance, and sing their way through the Belén Market on August 6, 2023. They're wearing colorful clothes and face paint.
    Vanesa Romano (right), a doctor and clown from Argentina who offers counselling on gender-based violence during a health clinic at the festival, joins other clowns in clapping, dancing, and singing through Belén market on 6 August 2023.
  • This picture shows three outdoor tents that are part of the Festival de Belén’s health clinic in Lower Belén which brought community members together with health professionals, like doctors, dentists, and nutrition students.
    The Festival de Belén’s health clinic in Lower Belén brought community members together with health professionals, like doctors, dentists, and nutrition students. Attendees could get toothbrushes, contraceptives, blood pressure and STD screenings.
  • This is a picture of Lucía Isuiza Ramos, a psychologist in Iquitos who offered counseling at the health clinic. She's sat on what looks like a porch outside a house. Her gaze was looking downwards and she's smiling widely. She's holding three paper crafted faces, one happy, one sad and the other angry. On the top right, nailed to a wood beam is a yellow sign that says Psychology in Spanish.
    Lucía Isuiza Ramos is a psychologist in Iquitos who offered counseling at the health clinic. She said that violence and abuse are naturalized in the area and worked to help attendees identify and validate their emotions.
  • A police Toyota speeds past a tire fire at a protest against Prime Minister Henry’s request for a foreign military intervention in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Nov. 18, 2022.
    A police Toyota speeds past a pile of blazing tyres during a protest in Port-au-Prince against Prime Minister Ariel Henry’s request for a foreign intervention in Haiti on 18 November 2022.
  • This is a top-down view of monthly WFP rations for Roshid Ullah’s eight person family.  Among the food are two sacks of grains, eight bottles of oil, and other foods.
    The monthly WFP rations for an eight-person Rohingya family in the Bangladesh refugee camps.
  • This picture shows a Rohingya woman having her ration voucher scanned by a volunteer working at a WFP food distribution centre in the Balukhali camp. She stands on one side of a table while the volunteer sits on the other.
    A Rohingya woman has her ration voucher scanned by a volunteer working at a WFP food distribution centre in Bangladesh's Balukhali refugee camp.
  • A view of a tent for displaced Iraqis outside al-Jadaa 5 camp after it closed for refugees and displaced people, in Qayyara, Iraq taken on April 19, 2023. There's a woman outside the tent walking among several objects and baskets that are placed in front of the tents.
    Families resort to living in tents outside Jeddah 5 after being suddenly turfed out of the last displacement camp in federal Iraq in April.
  • This is a drawn cartoon about parachute journalism in Hawaii after the 2023 Maui fires. In the foreground on the bottom left we have a person wearing bright green clothes and sunglasses, they have a mic on their right hand and have speech bubbles around them that say: "Aloha! This is parachute media reporting live from Maui!".
  • This is a map that shows India. New Delhi is marked with a locator dot. The state of Manipur is highlighted in pink.
  • This is a picture taken from a low angle of two women who are holding candles and a paper that reads "India wants peace for Manipur". They are attending a candlelight protest over sexual assault case of two Kuki community women, during ongoing ethnic clashes between Meitei-Kuki community in Manipur, organised by Trinamool Mahila Congress, on July 28, 2023 in Guwahati, India.
    Activists held a candlelight protest in July in the Indian city of Guwahati calling for peace in the far northeastern state of Manipur after a viral video of two women being sexually assaulted drew attention to the ongoing conflict in the state.
  • A person is giving a presentation on violence and mental health. They have bright posters with information on these two topics.
  • This is a picture of a large mural that says "Jovenes contra la violencia"(Youth against violence). These words are painted into the drawing of a loudspeaker over a backgrouns of blue, yellow, red and green boxes. At the bottom right we see a young child walking away from the camera. This mural is part of the programme ‘Decorando mi barrio’ (Decorating my Neighborhood) which seeks to paint over the gang graffitis.
  • This is a picture of alex Martínez (50), a volunteer paramedic who has worked for 27 years in the Honduran Red Cross, waiting for his colleague to return from turning over a patient as he sits in the front seat of an ambulance. The door is open and he is seated facing the outside of the car.
  • This is a picture from the inside of an office in the Hospital Escuela in Honduras. Inside are rows and rows of paperwork in manila folders that are placed in bookshelves.
  • This picture is taken from within a hospital. It's an over the shoulder shot of a military police officer. In front of him is Emerson Roney Diaz (21), a member of the Barrio 18, receiving treatment of a gunshot wound obtained in prison. We see his back as he is treated by a doctor in dark blue scrubs as others look on.
  • This is a picture of nurse Reina Xiomara Blucha (44), as she is finishing up her morning shift in the emergency department of the ‘Hospital Escuela’. She's pictured walkinf down a hospital hall with her right hand on on her head. On her right are people on a stretcher.
  • This picture is taken at night. We can see two cars parked on the right side of a road, behind them is a police car. Stood against the first car are three individuals with two police officers searching them.
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  • This is a composite image of a photograph taken in Cairo, Egypt May 7, 2023. A woman is photographed sitting in the back of a van that's filled with boxes that contain medical supplies. These will go to from Cairo, Egypt to  to Sudan, after the crisis in Sudan's capital Khartoum. The woman has a white head covering and wears a purple long sleeve shirt. She is looking outside the window of the van. She 's hugging a seat of the van. She is singled out of the image with the background layered with a green hue.
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  • Viena Rosana Sances Martinez, 38, an inmate, stands to the left of the frame leaning against a wall. Her hands are handcuffed. She wears a white shirt and black pants. In the background we see two guards and a gate.
  • This picture shows two groups of people. On the right facing away from the camera are police officials. On the left, members of a foundation are hugging an inmate. On the floor are aid supplies.
    Inés Del Carmen Cuadra de Zablah (far left), the founder of Fundación Solidaridad, and two of her co-workers are welcomed by an inmate at the women’s prison in Támara – their first visit since clashes between rival gangs on 20 June left 48 dead.
  • This is a composite image that shows a woman and two children walking away from the camera and into a group of tents. There is a layer of a burgundy circle that is around the women and children. The picture is covered in half-tone patterns.
  • This is a portrait of Hakimo Gabow. She's pictured mid-sentence with a small mic clipped under her chin. She wears a black headband and an orange head covering.
  • A portrait of Amina Ali. She's photographed mid-sentence. You can see a lav microphone that is pinned below her chin. She wears a purple head covering.
  • A composite illustration of carton boxes. Each carton box has a logo of a humanitarian organization or INGO. The logos are crossed out with black brush strokes.
  • This is a map showing Ecuador. There's a locator dot in the capital, Quito, and Guayaquil, a coastal city in Ecuador.
  • This is a landscape shot of a dirt road in the Nueva Esperanza community. A person is seen walking down the road with their back turned against the camera. Houses are seen in the distance.
    In June, a man was killed in a Nueva Esperanza street for standing up to gangs extorting him; another was beaten up days later. Residents have become prisoners in their homes, and many say they’re not going to work and won’t send their children to school.
  • This is a portrait photo of Javier Cevallos in his house in Nueva Esperanza. He's standing in front of a door frame. He wears a white shirt.
    Javier Cevallos lost his source of income when gangs stole his motorbike and cell phone and he could no longer take orders and deliver pizzas. He is now too scared to leave his house in Nueva Esperanza and considering leaving for the United States.

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